Van Ness Rd in the Delaware Water Gap NRA Jun 11 continued to host
BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO, 5 ALDER FLYCATCHERS, 5 BLUE-WINGED WARBLERS, 1
GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER, 1 "LAWRENCE'S-TYPE" WARBLER, and YELLOW- BREASTED
CHAT. From Layton head west on CR 560. Take the first right after the park
sign (unmarked road called Van Ness) and stop at the junction with the first
left-hand road. The birds can be heard and seen around this intersection
(DeLorme P. 18, G-10). Also in the Water Gap NRA was a continuing
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER that sings a strange song south of Peter's Valley in
the spruces along the fishing access trail below the "Mile 9" marker on Rte
615.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Sandy Hook has no summer entrance fee for birding as long as you park in
designated lots. Tell the toll attendant "you are birding and not parking
in beach access lots." This allows you to park at the Visitor Center,
Horseshoe Cove, Scout Camp, all Fort Hancock lots, K-
lot, and SHBO. Fees are not charged before 7 a.m. and after 5 p.m.
If you arrive before 7 am an attendant at the Ranger Station will give you a
pass that allows you access to all parking areas.

The Voice of New Jersey Audubon is a weekly report on birding in New Jersey.
To report birds please call 732-872-2500. Reports of Review List Species go
to the New Jersey Bird Records Committee at 91 Sycamore Lane, Skillman NJ
08558. Thanks for calling and reporting.